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during the 1980s, british rail threatened to close the settle to carlisle line, mainly because the viaductt to repair it was high for a line with dwindling passenger numbers. a six—year—long campaign to save the railway eventually caused parliament to intervene and banned it from closure. nice one. thanks. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. see you. take care. and now, it's the local community that volunteer to maintain the stations along the line as well as to encourage tourists to come. how does it feel to be able to help to preserve this part of british rail history? for me, it's amazing that this line is just still running today, and there's ten stations that all look the same. they're all what they call midland or derby gothic red. so, they're all kept the same. we put the planters out with flowers in, uh, keep them all looking, you know, nostalgic, like they did in the victorian era. and as an enthusiast, seeing how all of this has been preserved... yeah. ..you know, it makes me feel a bit emotional, really. and you can actually stay here, can't you? yeah, you can at many of th
during the 1980s, british rail threatened to close the settle to carlisle line, mainly because the viaductt to repair it was high for a line with dwindling passenger numbers. a six—year—long campaign to save the railway eventually caused parliament to intervene and banned it from closure. nice one. thanks. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. see you. take care. and now, it's the local community that volunteer to maintain the stations along the line as well as to encourage tourists to...
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larryjones is an untrained tour guide covering the settle to carlisle heritage line in north yorkshirelunteer group that offer free walks, trails and tours, mainly around the ribblehead area, which is our next stop. thank you. careful, francis, don't get excited! you're not going to run after it, are you? and this is why a lot of people stop here. a 15—minute walk from the station, and you'll be under this impressive victorian structure. the ribblehead viaduct. it's just staggering, isn't it? oh, it'sjust amazing. you can only really make out how big it is by comparing it to the vans next to it. exactly. 104 foot, 2a arches... ..quarter of a mile long. during the 1980s, british rail threatened to close the settle to carlisle line, mainly because the viaduct was crumbling and the cost to repair it was high for a line with dwindling passenger numbers. a six—year—long campaign to save the railway eventually caused parliament to intervene and banned it from closure. nice one. thanks. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. see you _ take care. and now, it's the local community that volunt
larryjones is an untrained tour guide covering the settle to carlisle heritage line in north yorkshirelunteer group that offer free walks, trails and tours, mainly around the ribblehead area, which is our next stop. thank you. careful, francis, don't get excited! you're not going to run after it, are you? and this is why a lot of people stop here. a 15—minute walk from the station, and you'll be under this impressive victorian structure. the ribblehead viaduct. it's just staggering, isn't it?...
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daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea. the districtjudge said that the case was so serious that it must be dealt with at the crown court. the tree was cut down in september and the men were arrested in october. you're live with bbc news. the french government says an "unprecedented" manhunt continues to find the gang who killed two prison officers in an ambush. a 30—year—old convicted burglar escaped after the van taking him back to jail was rammed yesterday morning at a toll booth in normandy. president macron insisted everything was being done to find them.
daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea. the districtjudge said that the case was so serious that it must be dealt with at the crown court. the tree was cut down in september and the men were arrested in october. you're live with bbc news. the french government says an "unprecedented" manhunt continues to find the gang who killed two prison officers in an ambush. a 30—year—old convicted burglar escaped after the van taking him...
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coming up, we are going to talk about carlisle, the way they are bullish on the future of asset backedng to speak to the managing director and head of credit strategic solutions next. this is bloomberg. ♪ you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. sonali: it is time for the wall street bead. we are looking at asset-backed finance and why it is such a hot topic on the world of credit. you are joined by the credit strategic solutions head at carlisle where we know has a fast-growing credit business. user to this business three years ago. it is a $7 billion business. how fast is a growing now? >> we are seeing tremendous growth in the business and that is being driven by the
coming up, we are going to talk about carlisle, the way they are bullish on the future of asset backedng to speak to the managing director and head of credit strategic solutions next. this is bloomberg. ♪ you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all...
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she has a new residency at the carlisle here in new york.soap that does more than just clean your skin, carson. it loves you. it loves you back. >> it is about time. then we have a question about cheese. can it be part of a healthy diet? experts say yes if you know which type of cheese to choose. we will give you your guide to one of the best nutritional concerns. all things cheese coming up. >> cheesy! >>> coming up, we have tony goldwyn talking about his new film "ezra." >> yeah. just over the bridge in jersey. >> well, jersey is that way. >> whatever. folks, we also have a can't-miss story for you tomorrow. oh, this is good. we're finally getting our wish. so mr. roker here had a very special mission with nasa. while preparing to orbit the moon, the next artemis crew invited al roker to train with them. >> no way. >> the question is, does he have the right stuff? we're goi if he does, we're going to send him to outer space. we're going to send him to outer space. >> that's right. dylan actually started a gofundme page to get me going. >>
she has a new residency at the carlisle here in new york.soap that does more than just clean your skin, carson. it loves you. it loves you back. >> it is about time. then we have a question about cheese. can it be part of a healthy diet? experts say yes if you know which type of cheese to choose. we will give you your guide to one of the best nutritional concerns. all things cheese coming up. >> cheesy! >>> coming up, we have tony goldwyn talking about his new film...
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. >> i think what carlisle's economists said, it seems to drive with what you are starting to say earlierbout long-term yields come rising long-term yields. potentially higher than what we see today. you see these investors slamming the duration story. they are piling into the duration story. what is the risk they are wrong? what is the risk yields on the longer end of the curve are much higher? >> the brand name for our on-site's macro is it is never different. a tremendous amount of work on past periods. i think the applicable period to just get a long-term potential scenario or outlook for the treasury market is to think about the 1960's. we were unwinding the rate caps existed through world war ii. banks had piled into treasuries, it took 30 years to wind those positions down. we had a series of higher highs and higher lows as inflation rose along with more expansive fiscal policy through the 60. i think that is very much where we are. having negative term premium on 10 year treasuries is really abnormal. when you look at that and lined it up with the whole qe era, it is clear that un
. >> i think what carlisle's economists said, it seems to drive with what you are starting to say earlierbout long-term yields come rising long-term yields. potentially higher than what we see today. you see these investors slamming the duration story. they are piling into the duration story. what is the risk they are wrong? what is the risk yields on the longer end of the curve are much higher? >> the brand name for our on-site's macro is it is never different. a tremendous amount...
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they went to work at carlisle. we like people that got private equity experience. the best background for what we do. we are private equity investors investing in the private -- public markets and the temperament of a typical private equity person fits well here. we only really on eight companies. then a change that often. this is not a place where atypical hedge fund firm -- people are cycling through the idea of the week, the idea of the month. here we may do one new idea of a year. >> one area where investors have been very invested in is artificial intelligence. are you invested in things related to artificial intelligence? ? direct investment. we are a small shareholder alphabet. we have a large investment in the business. it was a i. microsoft and openai had a very powerful demonstration of how to launch a new product and then google plus kind of launch, it was a bit of a disaster. the stock had crossed on the base that fear is that google is way behind on air and you have whatever they were doing in ai if you will for free. in a review based on work we have
they went to work at carlisle. we like people that got private equity experience. the best background for what we do. we are private equity investors investing in the private -- public markets and the temperament of a typical private equity person fits well here. we only really on eight companies. then a change that often. this is not a place where atypical hedge fund firm -- people are cycling through the idea of the week, the idea of the month. here we may do one new idea of a year. >>...
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indiana pacers head coach rick carlisle. >> well, we're the invited guest. so here w■e re, kay?the pacers crashed the party and reached the eastern conference finals after beating the knicks on sunday. now they'll face top seed boston. draymond green has been critical of indiana and was quick to predict the celtics in five. >> they got to the conference finals. somebody had to get there. it's the east. we get it. somebody got to go. but congrats to them. that's dope, but i think this is going to be the end of the road for them. >> draymond green in a concession speech. >> there you go. i got to go back to this picture, though, because i'm trying to imagine what vern was like in college. >> oh, my gosh. >> 19-year-old vern glenn. >> my gosh, well, there were some stories that will be told and retold 40 years later. i'm bringing nicole back for the first time, first time she'll meet any of those friends from that era and i'm a little nervous about that one. >> oh, man. well, you were in the library most of the time, so, you know. >> sure. great naps in the library. >> all that stu
indiana pacers head coach rick carlisle. >> well, we're the invited guest. so here w■e re, kay?the pacers crashed the party and reached the eastern conference finals after beating the knicks on sunday. now they'll face top seed boston. draymond green has been critical of indiana and was quick to predict the celtics in five. >> they got to the conference finals. somebody had to get there. it's the east. we get it. somebody got to go. but congrats to them. that's dope, but i think...
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they went to work at apollo, kkr, carlisle. we like people that get private equity experience.k that's the best background for what we do. we are really private equity investors investing in the public markets. the sort of temperament of a typical private equity person fits well here. we only own really eight companies. they don't change that often. so this is not a place where a typical hedge fund firm is people cycling through the idea of the week or idea of the month. here, we may do one new idea a year. david: another area investors have been very interested in lately is artificial intelligence. are you investing in things related to artificial intelligence? bill: the most direct investment we have in ai i would say is google or alphabet. david: you are a shareholder of alphabet? bill: we are a small shareholder. it is a large company. actually, it was ai that created the opportunity for us to buy google at an attractive price. basically, microsoft and openai had a very powerful demonstration at the launch of a product, and google's launch was a bit of a disaster. the stock
they went to work at apollo, kkr, carlisle. we like people that get private equity experience.k that's the best background for what we do. we are really private equity investors investing in the public markets. the sort of temperament of a typical private equity person fits well here. we only own really eight companies. they don't change that often. so this is not a place where a typical hedge fund firm is people cycling through the idea of the week or idea of the month. here, we may do one new...
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carlisle's jeff curry's bullish ahead of the summer driving easing. he told us more on his outlook.and is not spectacular but it is above long-term average growth, you're going into the driving season. global warming means cooling will create more demand. we did not build inventory so the story is intact. haidi: can it comes to trading in oil, crude is seeing to clients, u.s. inflation data is a? with the elevated levels of producer price inflation, declined when it comes to trading but recovery of 6/10 of 1% in crude, above $78 per barrel, producer prices rising. he components are muted and we heard from jay powell that the fed must wait for evidence that inflation is cooling. doubling down on higher for longer, looking to the consumer price data. we've seen crude within that narrow band ahead of a data released had reporting of outlook capacity upgraded. watching iron ore, over the past few sessions it has extended declines. up by one quarter of a percent. the default shows that the debt crisis is far from played out. more ahead, this is bloomberg. more ahead, this is bloomberg. u
carlisle's jeff curry's bullish ahead of the summer driving easing. he told us more on his outlook.and is not spectacular but it is above long-term average growth, you're going into the driving season. global warming means cooling will create more demand. we did not build inventory so the story is intact. haidi: can it comes to trading in oil, crude is seeing to clients, u.s. inflation data is a? with the elevated levels of producer price inflation, declined when it comes to trading but...
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we've been through thick and thin carlisle for when we started holding seminars. the farmer attracted a lot of outside interest that people were eating at restaurants, staying in hotels, and just a stimulating activity in a generally quiet area to inform people that i'm not hung up on a i don't think that starting over is a scary thing. limitations when i was in college, my family had a financial crisis. couple i had to move out and had to pay my tuition and expenses for my family. how to get that piece up tonight. after i was 18, i stopped being financially dependent on my family. and i learned in income doing different things like freelancing and event organizing on a family. and i was also still going to school that i hadn't even lived half of my life. so i'm a know if i were to give up my life would be able for me to live. in fact, the all winter highland legalized cannabis. i decided to take the plunge and start growing palm because time people are always good with agriculture and to say that tell us like we just haven't mastered this plan to me by it might t
we've been through thick and thin carlisle for when we started holding seminars. the farmer attracted a lot of outside interest that people were eating at restaurants, staying in hotels, and just a stimulating activity in a generally quiet area to inform people that i'm not hung up on a i don't think that starting over is a scary thing. limitations when i was in college, my family had a financial crisis. couple i had to move out and had to pay my tuition and expenses for my family. how to get...
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accused of chopping down the sycamore gap tree in northumberland. 38—year—old daniel graham, from carlisle is 31, entered no plea. both men are due before newcastle crown court next month. people across south devon have been advised to boil their tap water after 22 cases of a diarrhoea and sickness bug were confirmed. a further 70 suspected cases are also being investigated. jenny kumah reports. for days, people in a small area of brixham have been falling ill. social media has been awash with angry people blaming the tap water. but yesterday they were told the water was safe to drink. lisa and her two teenage children have been sick for almost two weeks. it started off with a scratchy throat, then a cough. ijust presumed it was a cold coming on. and then i had diarrhoea for about five, six days. but yesterday they were saying there were no issues, to carry on as normal? yeah, horrendous. they told us it was fine to drink the water. because we're all dehydrated, because of the diarrhoea, we need to drink water. and and i know a lot of people in the road have got it right now and were drink
accused of chopping down the sycamore gap tree in northumberland. 38—year—old daniel graham, from carlisle is 31, entered no plea. both men are due before newcastle crown court next month. people across south devon have been advised to boil their tap water after 22 cases of a diarrhoea and sickness bug were confirmed. a further 70 suspected cases are also being investigated. jenny kumah reports. for days, people in a small area of brixham have been falling ill. social media has been awash...
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daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea.ee was cut down in september and the men were arrested in october. you're live with bbc news. the french government says an "unprecedented" manhunt continues to find the gang who killed two prison officers in an ambush. a 30—year—old convicted burglar escaped after the van taking him back to jail was rammed yesterday morning at a toll booth in normandy. president macron insisted everything was being done to find them. the killings prompted a walkout from staff at many prisons across france today. from the city of rouen, europe correspondent nick beake sent this report. after the initial shock — an anger is now burning in this part of france. prison officers mourning their colleagues murdered in yesterday's ambush today walking out, fearful they could be the next target. the victims have been named. the man on the left, his twins turn 21 tomorrow. the man on the right leaves behind his wife, who is five months pregnant. this of the first killing of french prison staff in more than 30 ye
daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea.ee was cut down in september and the men were arrested in october. you're live with bbc news. the french government says an "unprecedented" manhunt continues to find the gang who killed two prison officers in an ambush. a 30—year—old convicted burglar escaped after the van taking him back to jail was rammed yesterday morning at a toll booth in normandy. president macron insisted...
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daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty, while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea.be dealt with at the crown court. the tree was cut down in september and the men were arrested in october. you're live with bbc news. presidentjoe biden and donald trump will officially go head to head on the debate stage. cnn will host the first debate onjune 27. it will take place in the battleground state of georgia. cnn says there will be no audience in attendance at the june debate. meanwhile, debate number two is set for september 10, hosted by us broadcaster abc news with a location yet to be determined. debates are typically orchestrated by the commission on presidential debates. but biden and trump will break with that tradition as their campaigns will deal directly with broadcasters. my colleague caitriona perry spoke about it with the group's co—chair frabj fahrenkopf. thank you forjoining us. you co—founded the commission in 1986 when you were chair with that then chair of the dnc. with cnn abc and the trump and biden campaigns making these deals have you been frozen out of
daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty, while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea.be dealt with at the crown court. the tree was cut down in september and the men were arrested in october. you're live with bbc news. presidentjoe biden and donald trump will officially go head to head on the debate stage. cnn will host the first debate onjune 27. it will take place in the battleground state of georgia. cnn says there will be no audience in attendance at the june debate. meanwhile,...
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daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea.hat it must be dealt with at the crown court. you're live with bbc news. france has declared a state of emergency in its south pacific island territory of new caledonia. at least four people have been killed and hundreds more injured as riots continue over voting reform which may impact the indigenous community. our reporter courtney bembridge has the latest. this is the worst unrest in the french overseas territory since the 1980s and some of the latest footage, you see smoke billowing where rioters have set buildings and cars alight. the protests turned violent on monday with shots fired at security forces, international airport had to be closed along with schools and curfew was imposed. there has been widespread damage you see here with cars that have been bad. know that the french armoury have been courted to try to restore order and sadly one officer has been killed in the clashes and many more have been injured. all of this started when french parliament voted to allow more frenc
daniel graham of carlisle pleaded not guilty while adam carruthers from wigton entered no plea.hat it must be dealt with at the crown court. you're live with bbc news. france has declared a state of emergency in its south pacific island territory of new caledonia. at least four people have been killed and hundreds more injured as riots continue over voting reform which may impact the indigenous community. our reporter courtney bembridge has the latest. this is the worst unrest in the french...
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. >>> nba, did you know pacers coach rick carlisle and i were classmates at uvt, did they put it back down to 30 before half time. you it will be topping, as they say don't be stopping. they blew out the knicks 120-89. even that series at two. game five is in new york. >>> rose zhang won her first lpga tournament in new jersey. today in the garden state, returned, and won her second title. this time the and forcing the birdies to earn that trophy. >>> moms, moms, more moms. in charlotte, north carolina, for the pga wells fargo championships. let's watch rory mcilroy put for eagle. a two-shot lead. and then at 15 from the cat box, how do you extend a five-shot lead? like this. he shot 8 under par. mcilroy won this tournament for the fourth time for the pga championships. >>> in the meantime at the sports hall of fame induction. five more made the 2024 class. the sharks legend and the olympic swimmer from stanford. chris wandeloswki, brian sabian, and john taylor here. how did j.t. react when he got the call. >> it was the day i got drafted. i was upstairs and asheep because you weren't
. >>> nba, did you know pacers coach rick carlisle and i were classmates at uvt, did they put it back down to 30 before half time. you it will be topping, as they say don't be stopping. they blew out the knicks 120-89. even that series at two. game five is in new york. >>> rose zhang won her first lpga tournament in new jersey. today in the garden state, returned, and won her second title. this time the and forcing the birdies to earn that trophy. >>> moms, moms, more...
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. >> rick carlisle says go. nembhard into the paint.len by holiday. >> the pacers had one last shot to tie at the buzzer but the three-pointer clanked off the rim. the celtics winning, 114-111. game >>> straight ahead, the highs and lows of the week including an all-star proposal as a high schooler lists philadelphia phillies star bryce harper for some help asking his date to the prom. >>> and on this busy holiday travel weekend, we'll show you the airline passenger who took matters into his own hands all to ensure he didn't pay one extra penny for his luggage. so did it work? >>> up next our "sunday focus" on artificial intelligence and the concerns it's being used to impersonate hollywood's elite and political heavyweights. how can a.i. be best regulated? how can a.i. be best regulated? it's all when you need to prepare for unpredictable adventures... (gasp) you need weathertech. [hot dog splat.] laser measured floorliners front and rear. [drink slurp and splat.] (scream) seat protector to save the seats. [honk!] they're all yours! we
. >> rick carlisle says go. nembhard into the paint.len by holiday. >> the pacers had one last shot to tie at the buzzer but the three-pointer clanked off the rim. the celtics winning, 114-111. game >>> straight ahead, the highs and lows of the week including an all-star proposal as a high schooler lists philadelphia phillies star bryce harper for some help asking his date to the prom. >>> and on this busy holiday travel weekend, we'll show you the airline...
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songs you did collaborations with paul mccartney, ringo starr, kid rock, stevie nicks, pink, brandi carlislerry, debbie liz oh, john fogerty, pat benatar, peter frampton, joan jett, ron halbert from judas priest, duran duran, lynyrd skynyrd from three bird and the list goes on. you did this album after you were inducted to the rock & roll hall of fame in 2022. at that time you said i have not earned this honor so this album was done in answer to that. that's incredible. >> you know i probably never would've done that album had i not been put in the rock & roll hall of fame but you know me, i like to earn my living, earn my keep so to speak. i am very proud of the album. i thought it was wonderful all those great people are willing to work with me on it. it's kind of fun but when you look at people like paul mccartney and mick jagger and all those people some of them in their 80s now and i was 77 when the album came out. i am nowhere close to stopping. i thought it was funny i named it "rock star" because i thought it was funny. >> sandra: you know, dolly, i mentioned so many obviously also k
songs you did collaborations with paul mccartney, ringo starr, kid rock, stevie nicks, pink, brandi carlislerry, debbie liz oh, john fogerty, pat benatar, peter frampton, joan jett, ron halbert from judas priest, duran duran, lynyrd skynyrd from three bird and the list goes on. you did this album after you were inducted to the rock & roll hall of fame in 2022. at that time you said i have not earned this honor so this album was done in answer to that. that's incredible. >> you know i...
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marquand, superintendent of mails, and you'll see that this photograph is from us armyeritage center in carlisle. and the interesting thing to note is, of course he's not wearing a uniform. in fact, he was never actually coissioned a colonel but grant called him colonel to give him the statuse needed to cut through red tape, which was in fact a term that originated in the civil war, to cut through red tape. and because grant called him colonel, everybody called him colonel, literally for the rest of his life. there is not one iota of evidence that grant ever made a formal gave him a formal commission. but, you know, here here he is in charge of the mail for us army. now, i'm going to take just a moment out to give you of the bigger picture and let know what was going on in the south with their mail in the south, the postmaster was a man named john regan, who had been a us congressman from texas, and he realized that he was in deep trouble. the the confederate constitution included a clause that said that the post office was supposed to pay for itself that was never going to happen. so he pretty
marquand, superintendent of mails, and you'll see that this photograph is from us armyeritage center in carlisle. and the interesting thing to note is, of course he's not wearing a uniform. in fact, he was never actually coissioned a colonel but grant called him colonel to give him the statuse needed to cut through red tape, which was in fact a term that originated in the civil war, to cut through red tape. and because grant called him colonel, everybody called him colonel, literally for the...
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they called it carlisle. and that was the of the scots irish in pennsylvania. now things were going well for them until the fifties, when war broke out. war between britain, france, the great seven years. war for global domination. and the way france chose to fight that war here in america was through strategic alliances with native peoples of the west, particularly the lenni lenape, the delaware, the shawnee and, the mingo peoples who lived in western, those warriors were given weapons, they were given supply, and they were basically told, your job is to cause chaos. the frontier soldiers will handle the fighting you raid. you pillage, you take captives. and those scots, irish learned that when you cross over the mountains, they were the first people in line to be attacked. so the scots irish in 1756 begged for support. it never came because the english who controlled the colony were pacifists. so the scots irish learned to do for themselves. they took up their own common defense, much like a volunteer department would handle its own emergencies. you were a sh
they called it carlisle. and that was the of the scots irish in pennsylvania. now things were going well for them until the fifties, when war broke out. war between britain, france, the great seven years. war for global domination. and the way france chose to fight that war here in america was through strategic alliances with native peoples of the west, particularly the lenni lenape, the delaware, the shawnee and, the mingo peoples who lived in western, those warriors were given weapons, they...
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carlisle. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and good morning to you, and good morning to a witness. welcome, honorable gina raimondo , sec. of commerce. i do not think it is an exaggeration to say the department of commerce right now is more central to our national interested than ever. it is responsible for a broader than ever set of priorities. your department is at the forefront of critical efforts, driving american competitiveness, american national security, american technological leadership. you are responsible for an awful lot, overseeing billions of dollars to help expand access to broadband, maintaining export controls to protect our national security, identifying weaknesses in our supply chains, providing accurate and reliable weather forecasting, bringing good jobs to distress communities. the chairman just mentioned the re-compete program, and i am interested in that. conducting an accurate census, advancing the trade interests of american businesses, and leading the way on safety and development for critical and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, and th
carlisle. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and good morning to you, and good morning to a witness. welcome, honorable gina raimondo , sec. of commerce. i do not think it is an exaggeration to say the department of commerce right now is more central to our national interested than ever. it is responsible for a broader than ever set of priorities. your department is at the forefront of critical efforts, driving american competitiveness, american national security, american technological...
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pacers coach rick carlisle said the loss was on him.matter who it's on, celtics up 1-0. >> robin: i love how you do it. you have a shot sheet. >> michael: they're going to regret that when they have to let it go. thank you as always, my friend. coming up the investigation into matthew perry's death. what we know this morning. >> robin: plus matt gutman is standing by in indiana at a facility the state police use to train for underwater search and rescues. >> george: that's coming up. first back to sam. >> sam: all right, george. good morning. we talked about the storms. let's talk about the heat. suddenly summer in places even like boston. good morning, boston. on our way to 90 degrees. that's big time heat because we're normally right around 68. watch that record heat spread across the country. that's the weather around the nation. here's what you can expect this morning. >> michael: lara and sam are on a boat. a boat. we'll be right back. with clearer skin. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and skyrizi is just 4
pacers coach rick carlisle said the loss was on him.matter who it's on, celtics up 1-0. >> robin: i love how you do it. you have a shot sheet. >> michael: they're going to regret that when they have to let it go. thank you as always, my friend. coming up the investigation into matthew perry's death. what we know this morning. >> robin: plus matt gutman is standing by in indiana at a facility the state police use to train for underwater search and rescues. >> george:...
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jeff curry of carlisle joining us now. traditionally people focused on oil prices.hat we are seeing is oil steadying, forcing the rest of the commodity complex surging ahead up some 8.2% since the end of february. what makes for the divergence? >> copper is the new oil. we put out a piece back in 2021 making these bullish arguments. and by the way, they haven't worked out but i've talked to a lot of people who say copper is their highest conviction trade. i wear my copper bracelet right here. it is the highest conviction trade i've ever seen. if you've got green carbonization, ai, data center demand, terry demand, it takes 12, sometimes 26 years to bring on a new supply. you can't come up with a better story. but the bottom line, we've been telling the story for three years and maybe now it is beginning to work. i'm confident that this time it is lift off and we are going to see more momentum behind it because you have three sources of demand this time around, meaning green gap x, ai plus military. back in a 2021 all we had with the green cap x demand and now it is
jeff curry of carlisle joining us now. traditionally people focused on oil prices.hat we are seeing is oil steadying, forcing the rest of the commodity complex surging ahead up some 8.2% since the end of february. what makes for the divergence? >> copper is the new oil. we put out a piece back in 2021 making these bullish arguments. and by the way, they haven't worked out but i've talked to a lot of people who say copper is their highest conviction trade. i wear my copper bracelet right...
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then they're coming all over the border from my hometown in the scottish borders, right over to carlisleals and they're playing each other? the pubs aren't going to extend that. >> listen, this is it. you know, the whole competition from the very first match in early june when it kicks off. then of course, people in mid june i should say, people will be at the pub , they will be enjoying the pub, they will be enjoying themselves and some bars, some people already will have late licenses, so people will be able to enjoy the competition. but clearly this is going to be a country wide, relaxation of these powers to allow people to go out and drink. >> why are they doing this, mark? because also, do you know what? the government can't win either way. if they, england and scotland do well and the pubs stay open, the government are then basking in a bit of reflected glory that they've had nothing to do with. they've not kicked those balls in the back of the net. and if we do badly and everyone, everyone's already depressed, they're going to be double punished by the government not letting them
then they're coming all over the border from my hometown in the scottish borders, right over to carlisleals and they're playing each other? the pubs aren't going to extend that. >> listen, this is it. you know, the whole competition from the very first match in early june when it kicks off. then of course, people in mid june i should say, people will be at the pub , they will be enjoying the pub, they will be enjoying themselves and some bars, some people already will have late licenses,...
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in glasgow, which you know is usually the shadow darting wetter weather where everyone north of carlisleshadow to the other for fear of burning up in the daylight . but regardless, you daylight. but regardless, you know, i've been out and about here in glasgow today and talking to lots of people about our favourite sweet dairy treat ice cream, you know, and actually how much is too much for ice cream. you know, we've seen over the last few months a few reports from around the country . there was one in wales country. there was one in wales where a vendor of the classic 99 cone, you know, soft serve and a flake, and he actually went back to the 99 prices and result of our of our local poll. and then obviously in hyde park, we saw quite recently actually, that some vendors were selling it for upwards of £5, which is absolutely incredible. now the averages are kind of split out regionally for your old soft serve. this one here in glasgow would average about £3.30 and certainly the cheapest around the uk is where well was in the midlands. there around £2. so i went into the botanical gardens
in glasgow, which you know is usually the shadow darting wetter weather where everyone north of carlisleshadow to the other for fear of burning up in the daylight . but regardless, you daylight. but regardless, you know, i've been out and about here in glasgow today and talking to lots of people about our favourite sweet dairy treat ice cream, you know, and actually how much is too much for ice cream. you know, we've seen over the last few months a few reports from around the country . there...